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- This invention relates to tracheostomy tubes and particularly to a tracheostomy tube construction and a system incorporating a talking tracheostomy tube.
- Talking tracheostomy tubes are known.
- An example would be the so-called "Pitt speaking tracheostomy tube” available from National Catheter Corporation.
- a secondary airway is provided by a smaller cross-section tube glued or otherwise attached to the main airway-providing tube.
- This secondary airway is normally coupled through a switch and a pressure regulator to a source of compressed air, such as hospital air at 50-60 pounds per square inch.
- the end of the secondary airway which lies within the trachea of the user is positioned fairly close to, and generally below, the vocal cords of the user.
- the switch When the user wishes to speak, the user operates the switch which permits compressed air to flow from the end of the secondary airway.
- a pneumatic vibrator for generating sonic vibrations.
- a tracheostomy tube includes means for providing a main airway and means for providing a secondary airway.
- the secondary airway-providing means extends generally along the main airway-providing means for a substantial portion of its length.
- Means provide an entryway to the secondary airway outside the entrance of the tracheostomy tube into a tracheostomy.
- Means provide an exit from the secondary airway adjacent its end remote from the entryway.
- Means are provided for coupling a source of compressed air to the pneumatic vibrator and for coupling the pneumatic vibrator to the entryway to supply air containing sonic vibrations to permit the wearer of the tracheostomy tube to articulate audibly comprehensible speech.
- the means for coupling the pneumatic vibrator to a source of compressed air comprises means providing a housing, an inlet extending through the wall of the housing to provide an inlet for compressed air into the housing, an outlet extending through the wall of the housing to provide an outlet for compressed air from the housing, and resilient elastic tubing extending between the inlet and outlet inside the housing to add compliance to the system for providing compressed air to the pneumatic vibrator.
- the resilient elastic tubing is balloon-like.
- additional exits are provided through the wall of the secondary airway between the entryway and the first-mentioned exit from the secondary airway.
- the means for providing an exit from the secondary airway adjacent its end remote from the entryway comprises means providing a passageway extending generally transversely to the longitudinal extent of the tracheostomy tube generally perimetrally around the means for providing the main airway, the transverse passageway being in open communication with the secondary airway, and means providing one or more openings through the wall of the transverse passageway to permit exit of air supplied to the entryway.
- the transverse passageway extends completely around the perimeter of the means for providing the main airway.
- a tracheostomy tube includes means for providing a main airway and means for providing a secondary airway.
- the secondary airway-providing means extends generally along the main airway-providing means for a substantial portion of its length.
- Means provide an entryway to the secondary airway outside the entrance of the tracheostomy tube into a tracheostomy.
- Means are provided for coupling the means for generating sonic vibrations to the entryway to supply sonic vibrations thereto.
- Means provide a passageway extending generally transversely of the longitudinal extent of the tracheostomy tube generally perimetrally around the sidewall of the means for providing the main airway and intersecting the means for providing the secondary airway.
- the transverse passageway and secondary airway are in open communication with each other, and an opening is provided in the wall of the transverse passageway so that sonic vibrations introduced into the entryway exit from the opening.
- a pneumatic vibrator generates sonic vibrations.
- Means are provided for introducing the sonic vibrations into the pharynx of a wearer.
- Means are provided for coupling the pneumatic vibrator to the means for introducing the sonic vibrations into the pharynx of the wearer.
- Means for coupling the pneumatic vibrator to a source of compressed air, such means including a housing, means extending through a wall of the housing to provide an inlet for compressed air thereto, means extending through a wall of the housing to provide an outlet for compressed air therefrom, and means for providing a compliance, the compliance-providing means extending within the housing between the means providing the inlet to the housing and the means providing the outlet from the housing to add compliance to the system for providing compressed air to the pneumatic vibrator.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic diagram of a system employing various aspects of the invention in a ventilation system for a patient
- FIG. 2 illustrates a longitudinal sectional side elevation view of a detail of the system of FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 3-7 illustrate alternative constructions of a detail of the system of FIG. 1.
- a system 10 for ventilating a patient 12 includes a tracheostomy tube 14, a pneumatic vibrator 16 for providing sonic vibrations in a stream of compressed air being supplied to the tracheostomy tube 14, a compliance 18, and a switch 20.
- a length 22 of relatively larger inside diameter tubing couples a source 24 of compressed air, such as hospital compressed air regulated to a slightly higher pressure than atmospheric pressure, to the main airway 26 of the tracheostomy tube 14 to supply breathing air to the patient 12.
- Additional lengths 30, 32, 34 and 36 of relatively smaller inside diameter tubing respectively couple a source of higher pressure (e.g., 50-60 p.s.i.) compressed air to switch 20, switch 20 to compliance 18, compliance 18 to pneumatic vibrator 16, and pneumatic vibrator 16 to a secondary airway 40 which extends generally parallel with the longitudinal extent of tracheostomy tube 14 along the sidewall 42 of a tube 44, the interior of which forms the main airway 26.
- the tracheostomy tube can include other elements conventional in such tubes. Such elements include, for example, a cuff and an airway for inflating the cuff from, for example, a hypodermic syringe.
- An entryway 48 to the secondary airway 40 couples the pneumatic vibrator 16 to the secondary airway 40.
- the pneumatic vibrator 16 is illustratively of the type illustrated in FIG. 5 of U.S. Pat. No. 4,586,931 and described in connection with that drawing. Such vibrators are available from Bear Medical Systems, Inc., 9335 Douglas Drive, Riverside, Calif.
- the switch 20 can be of any suitable type such as an electrically operated air switch or a manually operated air switch.
- the configuration of the compliance 18 can best be seen by referring to FIG. 2.
- the compliance 18 includes a generally right circular cylindrical wall 50 and end caps 52, 54.
- End cap 52 is provided with connecting nipples 56, 58 on its exterior and interior, respectively.
- End cap 54 is provided with end caps 60, 62 on its exterior and interior, respectively.
- One end of length 32 of tubing engages nipple 56 to provide air to the compliance 18.
- Nipple 60 engages one end of length 34 of tubing to supply outlet air from the compliance 18 to the pneumatic vibrator 16.
- the compliance itself is provided by a resilient elastic tube 64 of balloon-like material engaging nipples 58, 62.
- Tube 64 can be constructed from a toy balloon or finger cot by cutting the closed end of the balloon or finger cot open and fixing the ends of the balloon or finger cot to nipples 58, 62.
- Constructions of the tracheostomy tube 14 include that illustrated in FIG. 3 in which the secondary airway 40 comprises a smaller diameter tube 66 fixed, such as by gluing with an adhesive, or formed on the outer sidewall 42 of the tube 44, the interior of which forms the main airway 26 of the tracheostomy tube.
- a single opening 68 is formed adjacent the end 70 of tube 66 remote from the entryway 48.
- a stream of air containing sonic vibrations generated by pneumatic vibrator 16 under the control of switch 20 issues from opening 68 when the switch 20 is activated. These sonic vibrations flow with the air upward through the pharynx and are articulated in the same manner as his own vocal cords' natural vibrations by the patient into audibly comprehensible speech.
- the secondary airway 140 comprises a smaller diameter tube 166 fixed or formed on the outer sidewall 142 of the tube 144, the interior of which forms the main airway 126 of the tracheostomy tube 114.
- additional openings 172 are formed in tube 166 intermediate the entryway 148 into tube 166 and the end opening 168 remote from entryway 148.
- the secondary airway comprises a smaller diameter tube 266 fixed or formed on the outer sidewall 242 of the tube 244, the interior of which forms the main airway 226 of the tracheostomy tube 214.
- the tracheostomy tube 214 includes a tube 274 fixed or formed to the outer sidewall 242 of tube 244 at the end 270 of tube 266 remote from the entryway 248.
- Tube 274 extends generally transversely to the longitudinal extent of the tracheostomy tube 214 perimetrally completely around tube 244.
- the interior of tube 274 is in open communication with the interior of tube 266 at the junction of tubes 266, 274.
- a plurality of openings 272 are formed in the sidewall of tube 274 to couple sonic vibrations transported in the air stream moving from entryway 248 down tube 266 out of tube 274 into the trachea and thus upward into the pharynx of the wearer.
- the secondary airway-providing tube in addition to being fixed, such as by gluing with a suitable adhesive, to the outside of the main airway-providing tube, can be formed with, or as a part of, the main airway-providing tube. This can be done, for example, by extrusion.
- the secondary airway-providing tube 366 can be formed on the outer sidewall 342 of the main airway-providing tube 344.
- the secondary airway-providing tube 466 can be formed on the inner sidewall 442 of the main airway-providing tube 444.
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| US5505198A (en) * | 1994-07-28 | 1996-04-09 | Siebens; Arthur A. | Unidirectional airflow tracheotomy valve |
| US5605149A (en) * | 1995-03-17 | 1997-02-25 | Board Of Regents, The University Of Texas System | Method and apparatus for directing air flow within an intubated patient |
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| US5578083A (en) * | 1995-11-13 | 1996-11-26 | Helix Medical, Inc. | Voice prosthesis-cartridge assembly |
| US7491064B1 (en) | 2003-05-19 | 2009-02-17 | Barton Mark R | Simulation of human and animal voices |
| WO2005011532A3 (en) * | 2003-08-04 | 2005-04-21 | Vut V Brne | Device for stimulating the voice organs |
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| EP2103283A1 (en) | 2005-06-06 | 2009-09-23 | Helix Medical, LLC | Voice prosthesis device |
| US20060276893A1 (en) * | 2005-06-06 | 2006-12-07 | Nelson Jesse N | Voice prosthesis device |
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